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Sample ids Donor Year Rock name
thin section E109, MR1200, Ward, J.C. * 1877 Granite. 'Original entry: Granite (Granitite, Eskdale Granite)'
E end of Brantrake Moss,
thin section E123, MR1199, Ward, J.C. * 1877 Granite. 'Original entry: Granite (Granitite, Eskdale Granite)'
above Stanley Gill - not uniquely located in gazetteer,
MR1196, COLLNO123, Ward, J.C. * 1877 Granite. 'Original entry: Granite ("Granitite", Wasdale Granite)'
foot of Kirk Fell, Wasdale Head,
MR172 Not entered 1877 'Original entry: Ophicalcite'
Streamstown,2 miles west of Clifden,
thin section E110, MR1201, Not entered 1877 Granite. 'Original entry: Granite (Granitite, Eskdale Granite)'
Brantrake Crags,
MR1039 Hatch, Doctor * 1877 'Original entry: Volcanic Breccia'
Quarry name: Quayfoot: at Borrowdale Cumberland
thin section E117, MR1197, COLLNO87, Ward, J.C. * 1878 Granite. 'Original entry: Granite ("Granitite", Wasdale Granite)'
near Great How - not uniquely located in gazetteer,
MR12354 Not entered 1878 Schist. 'Original entry: Schist'
Mont Cenis (Fr�jus) Tunnel, Alps. Distance from Modane, Savoie, France 1228m,Mont Cenis railway tunnel,The first great Alpine tunnel, driven from two headings from 1857 to 1871, using novel tunnelling techniques including dynamite.,France -
MR5081 Not entered 1878 Lava (Undifferentiated). 'Original entry: Lava'
Teneriffe, Canary Islands,surface exposure,Canary Islands
MR12355 Not entered 1879 Schist. 'Original entry: Schist'
Mont Cenis (Fr�jus) Tunnel, Alps. Distance from Modane, Savoie, France 1228m,Mont Cenis railway tunnel,The first great Alpine tunnel, driven from two headings from 1857 to 1871, using novel tunnelling techniques including dynamite.,France -

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